Great find 58,, I have never heard of that Jos. Gleal name. Neat that it is from Toronto, and the nice Maple Leaf is a collectible.
Wonder if the Numeral "3" stands for 3 ton??
The only other machine etc that had a maple leaf on it (that i know about, )was a company from Guelph or Galt a LONG time ago, named the "Perfect" Machine Co." It is believed they were bought out by the MacDougall Co. that made a lot of metal working machines.
Perfect Machine made some real nice old metal lathes, but if they made other machines it is not known so far. Virtualy no info has been found about the company to date.
Thanks for posting this.
Almost like my Buffalo, 3 means 3 tons at least in my case and it really is heavy duty compared to some new 3 ton arbor presses, I also bought mine from a neighbor who is over 80 (!)
I made one of those also, it was pretty much a standard project back then. I remember making a ball peen hammer, a vise, a screw driver etc...
Honest to God, the size of the rack gear, to the length/dia. of the arm...
Still, a nicely machined piece. How did you cut the rack?
Back then, the racks were cut on a horizontal mill, with an arbor, and ground "woodruff'/T-slot cutter/slitting saw/side mill cutter", call it what you'd like, theoretically speaking, same tool.
-- Edited by Gazoo on Saturday 8th of March 2014 09:44:16 PM